Paris japonica (キヌガサソウ, Kinugasasō, canopy plant) is a Japanese species of plants in the genus Paris in the family Melanthiaceae.[1]
It is native to sub-alpine regions of Japan. A slow growing perennial, it flowers in July. The rare, showy white star-like flower is borne above a single whorl of about eight stem leaves. It prefers cool, humid, shady places.
^Ohwi, J. (1984). Flora of Japan (in English): 1-1067. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Parisjaponica (キヌガサソウ, Kinugasasō, canopy plant) is a Japanese species of plants in the genus Paris in the family Melanthiaceae. It is native to sub-alpine...
one of the largest of any organism, along with the flowering plant Parisjaponica and the protist Polychaos dubium at 150 billion and 670 billion, respectively...
base pairs are the protist Polychaos dubium and the flowering plant Parisjaponica at 670 billion and 150 billion, respectively. The gilled lungfish, Protopterus...
Commons has media related to Paris polyphylla. ParisjaponicaParis quadrifolia Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families "Paris polyphylla". Crocus. Archived...
than the average size of a genome (the genome of the octoploid plant Parisjaponica is 149 billion base pairs). This assembly is computationally difficult...
detailed genomic map by Jean Weissenbach and his team at the Genoscope in Paris. Reference genome sequences and maps continue to be updated, removing errors...
size was estimated by flow cytometry in comparison with the genome of Parisjaponica (Melanthiaceae; 1C = 152.23 pg), the largest genome so far reported...
The Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), also known as the coturnix quail, is a species of Old World quail found in East Asia. First considered a subspecies...
Trillium are used as garden ornamentals, especially for woodland gardens. Parisjaponica is noted for having the largest genome known to date. The family name...
plateau formed by Tateyama volcano. There are Dactylorhiza aristata, Parisjaponica, Lysichiton camtschatcensis, Daylily. There are some Hotels. TATEYAMA...
japonicus, Siberian Dwarf Pine etc. around Yakushi mountain pass : Parisjaponica, Maianthemum dilatatum, Caltha palustris etc. around Tarōdaira hut :...
Herbaceous perennials with rhizomes and bulbs or other underground organs. Parisjaponica has the largest known genome of any living thing. Liliales Melanthium...
Strobilanthes japonica is a flowering herbaceous perennial plant from Asia, one of around 350 plants of the genus Strobilanthes. The 20–50 cm ornamental...
concern". It should not be confused with the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica), native to Asia, which, although visually similar, has a call that is...
contributed to the mammalian sections of Philipp Franz von Siebold's Fauna japonica (1844–1850). Temminck was the first director of the National Museum of...
Archive Scanned versions of Flora Japonica and Fauna Japonica Fauna Japonica – University of Kyoto Flora Japonica – University of Kyoto Siebold University...
started writing two of his scientific works, the Flora Japonica (1784) and the Fauna Japonica (1833). The latter was completed by the German traveller...
Mineralogy and Geology stands one of the trees of the royal garden, a Sophora Japonica tree planted by Bernard de Jussieu in 1747. The gallery was constructed...
chrysaetos (including A. c. homeyeri) and A. c. canadensis (including A. c. japonica, A. c. daphanea and A. c. kamtschatica). Aquila chrysaetos chrysaetos (Linnaeus...
(34 Gb). The largest genomes in diploid Fritillaria are found in subgenus Japonica, exceeding 85 Gb. At least one species, tetraploid F. assyriaca, has a...
National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, but is no longer extant. Barratt, I.; Allcock, L. (2012). "Inioteuthis japonica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
The first known irruption, recorded in England by the chronicler Matthew Paris, was in 1254; the next, also in England, appears to have been in 1593 (by...
Naturalis Biodiversity Center Celtis sinensis bonsai at the Parc floral de Paris Whole Tree near Lower Shing Mun Reservoir Spring Foliage at Shatin Boseong...